Aberdeen Standard Investments' Lowe steps down from distribution role

Appointed last year

Natalie Kenway
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Aberdeen Standard Investments' Jacquie Lowe is to step down from her role as head of distribution UK in Q3 to take a career break, with Noel Butwell taking over upon her departure.

Lowe has spent 30 years with Standard Life Investments, which merged with Aberdeen Asset Management last year, holding a number of leadership roles including as fund manager and board member of Standard Life Investments Mutual Funds since 2004. She was appointed head of distribution UK in September last year, reporting to global head of distribution Campbell Fleming, after the merger was completed. ASI said she will remain in her role until the Phoenix deal completes in the third quarter of this year and is stepping down to take a career break. Aberdeen Standard Investments hands S...

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